ARP Odyssey for Kontakt 4

101 patches from 1,400 Samples 01/08/11

The Arp Odyssey has its own character, described by Portishead’s Adrian Utely as a “punky synth” - it can really scream and make a variety of unique sounds.Thats assuming you can get your hands on one. First made in 1972 as a cut down version of the extremely sought after, and expensive 2600, it quickly became a popular synth, not because it was well built - but because of the sound.

So UK based sample merchants Binary Music have released a Kontakt based instrument with 101 patches made up of over 1,400 samples.

This is a detailed representation of a classic analogue synthesizer. The patches cover a widevariety of sounds, including a selection from the original patch book and aset of multi-sampled patches where different filter settings are mapped tovelocity.